Blackdragon |
I have been pouring over the download for Burnt offerings and I have to say everyone did an awesome job! The new formate is excelent, I love the beastiary, and the setting has some great flavor. Especially after running Savage Tide, I think my players will enjoy the shock of having to play in a little town like Sandpoint.
I got my last issue of Dragon on Tuesday and spent most of the day depressed, but that night I downloaded the first Pathfinder, and was happy to see the Spirit of Dungeon and Dragon Magazine still lives on. I Can't wait to get the paper book.
Locke1520 RPG Superstar 2014 Top 16, RPG Superstar 2012 Top 16 |
I have been pouring over the download for Burnt offerings and I have to say everyone did an awesome job! The new formate is excelent, I love the beastiary, and the setting has some great flavor. Especially after running Savage Tide, I think my players will enjoy the shock of having to play in a little town like Sandpoint.
I got my last issue of Dragon on Tuesday and spent most of the day depressed, but that night I downloaded the first Pathfinder, and was happy to see the Spirit of Dungeon and Dragon Magazine still lives on. I Can't wait to get the paper book.
I've been reading mine as well and I have to say that this is the best RPG product I've bought in a long time. From the high quality of the adventure to the awesome campaign source material.
DitheringFool |
I just got my hard copies and I must say that the PDFs do not do them justice!
There is something magical about the printed material... It's absolutely stunning. Congratulations Paizo on an amazing product!
Sharoth |
I just got my hard copies and I must say that the PDFs do not do them justice!
There is something magical about the printed material... It's absolutely stunning. Congratulations Paizo on an amazing product!
That is what I will miss about Dragon and Dungeon going online. Print IS different and special. Obviously, the fools who decided to move them online do not love to read.